Top 5 Best Bahamas Wedding Venues

  • Publication date: 06/20/2026
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The Bahamas is, in fact, an archipelago of 700 islands, but only about 30 are inhabited, which means its stunning coastline-to-tourist ratio is unmatched anywhere in the Caribbean. The local culture is a multifaceted blend of African, Caribbean, and British influences, evident in everything from cuisine to architecture to the unique hospitality of locals. 

Most Caribbean destinations can boast only beautiful beaches, and that’s about it. The Bahamas, however, goes much further. The architecture of colonial estates, flamingo sanctuaries, underwater coral sculptures, pink-sand shores that change color depending on the light, and a culture of hospitality that encompasses everything from cozy boutique hotels available for exclusive rental to some of the largest wedding venues in the Bahamas. At Wezoree, we’ve thoroughly analyzed the market for event venues and identified five that stand out for all the right reasons.

The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas

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Location: Paradise Island, Nassau, The Bahamas 

Capacity: Up to 250 guests 

Style: 1960s Euro-Caribbean Aristocracy / French Versailles Estate 

The property is famous not just for its oceanfront location, but especially for its beautiful gardens inspired by Versailles. Covering 35 acres, the grounds of The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort include terraced lawns, ornamental ponds, classical sculptures, and flower-lined paths, making it one of the Caribbean’s most unique wedding settings. Couples can also enjoy a long stretch of private white-sand beach, making it easy to combine garden and oceanfront celebrations. 

Guests have a range of options, from stylish oceanfront rooms to secluded bungalows and private villas with attentive service. After the wedding, they can enjoy private beachfront dinners, luxury spa treatments, and trips to some of the Bahamas' best-known natural spots, like Pink Sands Beach. The Ocean Club combines classic elegance with the natural beauty of Paradise Island, making it one of the Caribbean's top choices for a stylish wedding weekend.

Baha Mar Resorts

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Location: Cable Beach, Nassau, New Providence Island, The Bahamas 

Capacity: Up to 1,000 guests 

Style: Modern Caribbean Mega-Resort Luxury / High-Energy Entertainment Empire / Elite All-Inclusive Variety 

Baha Mar is one of the most vibrant wedding venues in the Bahamas, located along the famous Cable Beach in Nassau. The resort comprises three luxury hotels: Rosewood, SLS, and Grand Hyatt. They give wedding guests the option to choose from a variety of accommodations within a single complex.

Baha Mar offers more than just a beautiful beachfront. The resort features over 45 restaurants and bars, the largest casino in the Caribbean, a golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus, the John McEnroe Tennis Center, and Baha Bay, a 15-acre water park right on the beach. Guests can also explore the wildlife sanctuary, home to flamingos, sea turtles, and giant tortoises. For couples planning a multi-day destination wedding, Baha Mar brings together luxury accommodations, great dining, entertainment, and plenty of activities in one place.

The Abaco Club

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Location: Great Abaco, The Bahamas

Capacity: Up to 117 guests

Style: Private Club Community / Biophilic Out-Island Sanctuary

The Abaco Club stands out from other luxury resorts in The Bahamas by focusing on privacy and escape. Located on Great Abaco's Winding Bay, this private community gives guests a peaceful, secluded experience with beautiful beaches, clear water, and unspoiled nature. It feels more like a hidden island getaway shared with a few residents and guests than a typical resort. The Abaco Islands are renowned for their welcoming island communities. You can spend a day in Hope Town, known for its colorful cottages and historic lighthouse, or visit the creative hub of Little Harbor. You can also explore secluded beaches and seaside restaurants accessible only by boat.

If you want a wedding surrounded by natural beauty instead of busy resorts, The Abaco Club gives you a special chance to celebrate in one of the most peaceful and untouched places in The Bahamas. This resort is known for its close connection to nature. You can explore coral reefs, enjoy adventures on the open sea, or visit the protected Abaco National Park. Couples and adventure seekers will find plenty to do here - from boat trips and snorkeling to diving and bonefish fishing. The neighboring islets also offer a chance to discover some of the most authentic corners of the Bahamas. 

Grand Hyatt Baha Mar

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Location: Cable Beach, Nassau, The Bahamas 

Capacity: Up to 2,996 guests 

Style: High-Concept Modern Grandeur / High-Energy Spectacle 

Grand Hyatt Baha Mar is also home to some of the largest event spaces in The Bahamas. It is a great choice for multi-day weddings, big receptions, and gatherings with guests from around the world. This is the largest hotel in the Baha Mar resort complex, which, thanks to its size and wide range of amenities, is a popular choice for groups planning weddings outside their hometowns. The hotel has 1,800 rooms and suites, many of which overlook Cable Beach or the resort’s lakes and gardens, making it easy to accommodate a large number of guests in one place.

A major highlight of the resort is the variety of facilities available to guests. You’ll find six swimming pools, private cabanas, tennis and pickleball courts, and a kids' club, along with access to all the dining, entertainment, and attractions at Baha Mar. If you’re looking for something more exclusive, The Reserve offers upgraded rooms, private concierge service, and personalized amenities for couples and VIP guests.

The Potlatch Club

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Location: Governor's Harbour, Eleuthera, The Bahamas

Capacity: Up to 50 guests

Style: Mid-Century Bahamian Glamour / Restored Heritage Sanctuary

The resort features a select number of suites, cottages, and villas set on 12 acres, making it ideal for exclusive wedding buyouts. Here, guests can relax on the island’s pink beaches, dine at the well-known Fig Tree restaurant, enjoy the spa, or explore Eleuthera’s coastline by boat, kayak, or on wildlife tours. The Potlach Club is a world apart from the large resorts typically associated with the Bahamas. Located on a stretch of pink-sand beach in Governors Harbor, this hotel has a relaxed pace of life, ideal for couples dreaming of a wedding in a cozy, laid-back atmosphere, in close harmony with nature. 

What makes this resort particularly interesting is the story of its revival. Back in the 1960s, this estate was a well-known vacation destination, but it then lay neglected for decades until it was reopened and meticulously restored. Now, it combines mid-century charm with modern luxury and is recognized as one of the top boutique hotels in The Bahamas, even earning a Michelin Key.

Venue Capacity Style
The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas Up to 250 guests Garden-and-beach luxury
Baha Mar Resorts Up to 1,000 guests Mega-resort luxury
The Abaco Club Up to 117 guests Private Club
Grand Hyatt Baha Mar Up to 2,996 guests Large-scale modern resort
The Potlatch Club Up to 50 guests Boutique heritage retreat

Each of these five venues offers a unique experience, but they all have one thing in common: they're truly worth considering. Our tip is to think carefully about what matters most to you before you get in touch. Whether it's size, privacy, activities, or on-site accommodation, knowing your priorities will help you make the most of the full Wezoree Bahamas venue list.

FAQ

What are the best Bahamas wedding venues?

Some of the best include Grand Hyatt Baha Mar, The Abaco Club, The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, and The Potlatch Club. These venues range from large luxury resorts and beachfront estates to intimate boutique retreats on private islands.

Which wedding venues in the Bahamas are best for destination weddings?

For destination weddings, Grand Hyatt Baha Mar, Baha Mar Resorts, and The Ocean Club are among the strongest options. They offer extensive guest accommodations, multiple dining venues, and enough activities to turn a wedding into a multi-day celebration.

Are there intimate wedding venues in the Bahamas?

Yes. The Potlatch Club is one of the most intimate Bahamas wedding venues, offering a boutique atmosphere, pink-sand beaches, and exclusive buyout opportunities. The Abaco Club

 is another excellent choice for couples seeking a quieter and more private luxury experience.

What are the best Bahamas oceanfront wedding venues?

The Ocean Club, The Abaco Club, Grand Hyatt Baha Mar, and The Potlatch Club all offer beautiful beachfront settings. Couples can choose between classic white-sand beaches, private coves, or the famous pink-sand shoreline of Eleuthera.

Which wedding venues in Nassau, Bahamas, are the most popular?

Some of the most popular wedding venues in Nassau, Bahamas, include Grand Hyatt Baha Mar, Baha Mar Resorts, and The Ocean Club on nearby Paradise Island. These venues combine luxury accommodations, oceanfront ceremony locations, and world-class hospitality.

Which Bahamas wedding venues are best for large weddings?

Grand Hyatt Baha Mar and Baha Mar Resorts are among the best choices for large celebrations. Their extensive event spaces, large room inventories, and wide range of restaurants and entertainment options make them ideal for weddings with hundreds of guests.

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Natali Grace Levine Editor-in-Chief

Natali joined the Wezoree team in 2022 with over a decade of experience in the Wedding&Event Industry. She pursued a degree in Communications, with a minor in Digital Media. Before joining the Wezoree team, she has received numerous awards for her contributions to digital media and entrepreneurship - Women in Media Empowerment Award in 2016, US Digital Media Innovator Award in 2019, the Entrepreneurial Excellence in Media Award in 2021, and the American Digital Content Leadership Award in 2022. She has been working as an executive editor and digital director for nearly eight years.